Can Bikram Yoga Help Reverse Cancer Processes?

10 April 2018

CAN BIKRAM YOGA HELP REVERSE CANCER PROCESSES?

By Dr. Joel Brame

Speaker, Author, Cancer Prevention Consultant

Note:

This article is not intended to replace professional medical advice. If you are facing an active cancer, please consult with your healthcare professional. This article, which represents one person’s opinion, is intended to serve educational purposes only and should not be substituted for professional medical advice. We hope you find it useful.

What is Bikram Yoga?

Bikram yoga is a unique form of yoga because it is practiced in high heat and humidity. Entering the room feels like arriving in a New Orleans airport in mid-July. Before you even begin to stretch during the warm-up poses, you’re already sweating buckets. A series of challenging poses gives you the opportunity to stretch every muscle of your body. By the end of the class, you are not only well-stretched and limber, but also feel surprisingly clean.

During each pose, the yoga instructor will often inform you of several illnesses that can be relieved by that particular pose. However, rarely does an instructor mention cancer. Why not? It’s just too controversial. Only qualified healthcare practitioners will talk about such a devastating and complex disease. But the question still remains: Can Bikram yoga actually prevent cancer? Although there are no guarantees, yoga can definitely reduce many of the risk factors of cancer.

Put another way, yoga can reverse cancer processes. By the end of this article, you will fully understand what benefits you can expect each time you enter the studio. This knowledge will help you make great healthcare decisions even outside the yoga studio. It can literally change your life.

Will Cancer Impact Your Life?

Is understanding cancer important? Absolutely. Cancer impacts almost all of us, directly or indirectly. It currently strikes almost 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women, and is the leading cause of death in the United States. Cancer incidence has risen 24% in the past three decades.

Most people wait until cancer strikes before doing anything about it. Then, after receiving the dreaded diagnosis, they frantically jump into a treatment program with highly toxic and dangerous side effects. Those who survive treatment must contend with the possibility of a recurrence. Indeed, the need for cancer prevention has never been higher than right now. But it’s not hard to do. In fact, it’s quite simple to dramatically decrease your risks. From my experience as a physician and consultant, the key to prevention lies with simple changes in the mindset that anybody can do.

For starters, most people think that cancer just sneaks up on them and “gets” them. What they don’t realize is that cancer only grows within an “environment” that supports it. Just as a mosquito will only lay eggs on stagnant dirty water, and never on fresh moving water, cancer will only grow in certain bodily environments.

Here’s another perspective: There is a reason why the cancer is there. It’s not about bad luck; it’s not about fate; it’s not about thinking bad thoughts. These ideas dis-empower the innately powerful person that we all have within us. So why would cancer show up in someone’s life?

The Iceberg: What Lies Beneath the Surface CAN Hurt You

There is an excellent metaphor that describes cancer. This metaphor is the iceberg. Imagine yourself onboard an ocean liner in northern lands, much like the Titanic. Off in the distance, you spot an iceberg jutting out of the water. The massive piece of ice appears to be a hundred feet tall. Now let me ask you this: Are you seeing the whole iceberg?

Most people have learned that the answer to the question is “No.” You are only seeing literally the tip of the iceberg. The vast majority of the iceberg is in fact underneath the water. You won’t be able to see it unless you put on a wetsuit and go exploring underneath the surface!

What does this have to do with cancer? The tumor that one sees in a mammogram, CT scan, or other test is like the tip of the iceberg above the water. One can see and/or feel a tumor. However, underneath the surface lies a massive process that has culminated in the tumor. This process is called “cancer.”

To continue the metaphor, suppose you were to chop off the tip of the iceberg so that you could no longer see it. Is the iceberg gone? Of course not. Similarly, to destroy the tumor using chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery does not mean that all the cancer processes are gone. Instead, they would continue to grow and push upward, until another tumor eventually surfaces.

Most importantly for you right now, the opportunities to reverse the cancer process are endless and always available. For those actively trying to fight a tumor, they can also reverse the cancer processes that would lead to a recurrence. Some people develop a tumor twice, three times, four times, or more. What has happened to them? The underlying processes were never reversed.

To restate, removing the tumor and reversing the cancer are two very different issues. Most people only focus on the first. A simultaneous focus on the latter will simply produce better results in the long run. Length and quality of life improve dramatically, and the financial savings really make a difference.

So, how can one reverse cancer processes? For this article, I will discuss a way to reverse many of the processes at the same time. It is a secret gem hidden from the Western culture for a long time, and has only recently been put together in a scientific way. What is it called? Bikram yoga.

But wait…Will my body environment grow cancer?

Well, to begin, let’s identify the five basic characteristics of a cancerous body. 1. It is highly “acidic”. 2. It lacks oxygen. 3. It is full of toxic substances. 4. It has poor immunity. 5. It is disconnected from the “central processing unit” of the body, the overall master control switch. Does this sound healthy to you?

These are five processes of cancer. They can culminate in a tumor. Bikram yoga can help reverse them.

Reduces Acidity

First, acidity. The work of many holistic professionals from around the world has shown that an imbalance of pH within the body is dangerous. In a toxic or stressful lifestyle, the body becomes excessively acidic. Just as many fungi love an acidic environment in which to live, so does cancer.

Bikram yoga greatly contributes to removing acids from the body. This happens through several routes. The lungs are a powerful vehicle for eliminating dangerous acids within the body. In chemical terms, they are called volatile acids, which means they can diffuse into air. The deep breathing techniques throughout the yoga helps to clear out many of these volatile acids.

The kidneys are a major route of eliminating acids. This is easily demonstrated by testing the pH of a first-morning urine sample. In other words, upon waking one can use a pH strip (available at most pharmacies and supplement shops) to these the pH of their first urination of the day. The vast majority of the time, this urine is highly acidic. It often falls around 5.0-5.5 (below 7.0 is acidic). Ideally, you would want the urine pH to be above 5.5 The more acidic the body, the more acids will be eliminated from the kidneys (except in cases of kidney failure). A higher urine pH reflects less acid buildup. Because Bikram yoga increases metabolism and heart rate (and possibly glomerular filtration rate), the kidneys will clear out more acids. In addition, the extra water you drink during and after class helps to flush out additional acids.

Another major route of acid elimination is through the skin, via sweat. Bikram yoga induces more sweating than almost any other form of exercise! It is comparable to the native American sweat lodge. When I go to class, I always notice that my sweat feels more acidic in the first half, and more like water in the second half. Imagine how the body must feel to have released so many stored-up acidic toxins.

Removal of these acids creates a more alkaline environment within the body. Thus Bikram yoga is one of the most powerful ways to reverse the cancer process within the body. It is especially important if you have high risk factors, are battling an active cancer, or trying to prevent a recurrence. If you are currently dealing with an active cancer, but sure to discuss your yoga plans with your healthcare professional.

Re-Oxygenates the Body

Second, oxygenation. In the 1960’s Otto Warburg discovered many years ago that proper oxygenation plays a major role in health. Within the walls of a tumor lie billions of cancerous cells that cannot stand oxygen; in fact, they may die in the presence of oxygen. This discovery quickly prompted many alternative cancer treatments aimed at reversing cancer. They include hyperbaric oxygen chambers, ozone therapy, and the mineral germanium.

Even if one does not brave the alternative cancer treatment world, he/she can still take advantage of many lifestyle strategies to bring more oxygen into the tissues. One of the best ways to re-oxygenate the body is through Bikram yoga.

From the Pranayama breathing at the beginning, all the way to “fire breathing” at the end, yoga instructors will always tell you to focus on your breath. At the beginning, I found this almost impossible. I was too busy trying to listen to their crazy instructions about bending body parts in ways I did not know was possible. Or sometimes I found my mind wandering to subjects like grocery lists. But once the instructions became familiar, I was able to have moments where I only focused on breath.

Long deep inhales, followed by full exhales, helps to move “stagnant air” out of the lungs. In essence, it moves out acids and makes room for oxygen to come inside. Once inside, the oxygen quickly diffuses into the blood, to be carried throughout the body. The improved oxygenation promotes aerobic metabolism, rather than dangerous anaerobic metabolism.

Strong levels of oxygen promote a healthy environment within the body—an environment in which cancer cannot grow. Bikram’s breathing exercises are not just for fun; they have a deep and powerful impact on health.

To prevent these toxins from accumulating, the body has five major routes of detoxification: intestines, liver, kidneys, lungs and skin. Incredibly, Bikram yoga activates all five of these routes.

In the Wind Removing pose, the person lies on the floor face-up and brings the knees to the chest. It’s one of my favorite poses. While you are in this pose, the instructor may tell you that you are stimulating the ascending, transverse, and descending portions of the large intestine. This helps to move those built-up toxins out of your body.

Other poses involve compressing your internal organs, such as the “Japanese ham sandwich” pose and Half Tortoise pose. This compression stimulates the organs of detoxification, including the liver and intestines.

When we take a deep breath in, the liver becomes “squished” by the diaphragm (a muscle that lies beneath the lungs and helps facilitate breathing). To explain the physiology of this action would be beyond the scope of this article. However, it is important to note that the liver is similar to a huge sponge. Every time you inhale, your liver receives a “massage” from the diaphragm. During Bikram yoga, with its hundreds of deep breaths every class, the liver gets a long massage, helping it to detoxify the toxins that can potentially contribute to cancer processes.

Why does the level of humidity in the yoga room matter? You’ve probably noticed that two different air qualities need to be controlled during Bikram yoga: temperature and humidity. Most people are aware that an increase in humidity results in an increased sensation of heat in the room. This is easily understood when comparing 100 degree weather in humid Florida versus dry Arizona. So the increased humidity in the room makes it seem hotter (feels like a giant steam room), but there’s another advantage that readily helps to prevent cancer.

The act of heating up the skin for a period of time causes a release of toxins from the skin. These toxins include fat-soluble toxins and heavy metals, both of which can be carcinogenic. If you sweat while in dry air, what happens? The sweat evaporates and cools down your skin. This defeats the purpose of detoxification. You need the skin to stay hot. In Bikram yoga, the humidity in the room slows the evaporation of your sweat. Thus your skin stays heated for longer periods of time. This creates additional detoxification benefits in the skin not found in dry yoga classes.

Yes, the sweating dripping down your face during poses may be distracting, but you are inducing a massive detoxification. Through Bikram yoga, you can drip yourself to health!

Some people have a body loaded of heavy metals, many of which can contribute to cancer processes. Examples of these heavy metals include mercury (from fish, teeth fillings), aluminum (from pots/pans, canned foods, canned drinks deodorants), cadmium, lead and more. Elimination of such heavy metals can support the immune system and liver function.

How does one eliminate heavy metals? There are many tools available today, such as chelation therapy, infrared saunas and more. However, the easiest way is through sweating. Sweat is a major route of elimination for heavy metals. If you have ever found your yoga towel to be darker in color after a class, you could have just released a substantial amount of heavy metals through your sweat. Your towel may be dirty, but your body will be happier.